Pete1219

nantes89 wrote:The bread slices look like they were colored with a crayon.

I think the 2nd grader does deserve credit for that great drawing. I could never draw moustaches when I was that little and they have already mastered the handle bar. I don't know how they do it. Kids grow up so fast these days.

depward

eHalcyon

JadenKale wrote:nah, I like the toaster this way. How can you say 'no' to that handlebar mustache?

Mr. Toast has a great moustache too. They should do a buddy film together. Or a silent film involving trains and damsels in distress... though with those moustaches, they'd both have to be the villain, right?

ztfreep

You are wearing this T-shirt design. A person who doesn't know you, doesn't know about shirt.woot!, and definitely doesn't know the category in which this design is supposed to fit sees you.

My question are: What are they going to think about it? How are they going to interpret it? How many are even going to have a CLUE that even is in the right 'topic neighborhood', much less 'common phrase'?

Oh yeah - congrats to the designer for getting printed and the monetary reward and all that stuff.

AdderXYU

eHalcyon wrote:Mr. Toast has a great moustache too. They should do a buddy film together. Or a silent film involving trains and damsels in distress... though with those moustaches, they'd both have to be the villain, right?

xxchange

ztfreep wrote:Visualize this (after all, that's what we do here, right?):

You are wearing this T-shirt design. A person who doesn't know you, doesn't know about shirt.woot!, and definitely doesn't know the category in which this design is supposed to fit sees you.

My question are: What are they going to think about it? How are they going to interpret it? How many are even going to have a CLUE that even is in the right 'topic neighborhood', much less 'common phrase'?

Oh yeah - congrats to the designer for getting printed and the monetary reward and all that stuff.

Are you actually saying that you only wear the shirts you buy on Woot! out with other people who know about Woot!, that at no time it is possible for someone who knows neither you nor Woot! to see the shirt you're wearing?

JadenKale

eHalcyon wrote:Mr. Toast has a great moustache too. They should do a buddy film together. Or a silent film involving trains and damsels in distress... though with those moustaches, they'd both have to be the villain, right?

AdderXYU wrote:Mr. Toast has a sheriff's mustache. He's gotta be the hero

Have to agree with Adder on this one. Funny though... that's the shirt I put on this evening. I must have seen something coming.

BoredStiff

ztfreep wrote:Visualize this (after all, that's what we do here, right?):

You are wearing this T-shirt design. A person who doesn't know you, doesn't know about shirt.woot!, and definitely doesn't know the category in which this design is supposed to fit sees you.

My question are: What are they going to think about it? How are they going to interpret it? How many are even going to have a CLUE that even is in the right 'topic neighborhood', much less 'common phrase'?

My Answers: Cool 'stache on that toaster! You are a wicked awesome person. You must live uptown. MMM, MMM Toasty!

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